Afleveringen
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s instructions on sexuality and idolatry, and what it means to live as the “light” we already are.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s specific instructions regarding what the new humanity should look like in practice. He examines a whole range of social behaviors, encouraging his communities to turn away from old patterns of conduct.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s view of the gifts given to the church to help develop it into maturity.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s call for the church to walk in the unity they have in Christ, and then examine practical ways this might play out today.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at the hinge verse in Ephesians, where Paul calls his hearers to live lives worthy of the calling he outlined in the first three chapters
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Suzie Lind - How can we know God loves us? Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians gives us insight into how something we know intellectually can be experienced to the fullest.d
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Mike Erre - Paul uses temple imagery to describe the church’s role as a monument to the wisdom of God against the powers and principalities.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s use of Temple imagery to describe the church.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s reference to “the dividing wall of hostility” that existed between Jew and Gentile, and how that was destroyed in the death of Christ.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s usage of words like grace, saved, and faith, and see how they fit into the story he is telling.
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Mike Erre - This week we do an overview of Ephesians 2, paying particular attention to the first 10 verses and Paul’s usage of “ grace.”
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Kevin Dixon - Grace is the gift of being human and all that is involved with the mess of life. God so loved us he gave us grace.
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Suzie Lind - In the fourth week of Advent we explore the relationship between Mary and Elizabeth and the ways God met each of them in their need.
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Mike Erre - This week we examine John’s call to the people of Israel to undergo a baptism of repentance and produce fruit in keeping with their realignment to God’s purposes.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at the promise of a messenger and the unique ministry of John the Baptist that resulted.
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Suzie Lind - In week one of Advent, we listen to Jesus’ encourage his disciples on how we are to live in the already but not yet.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s autobiographical reflection on how his imprisonment provides the perfect context for his announcement of Jesus’ victory over the powers.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s usage of the phrase “this age and the age to come” in order to understand why, though Christ is victorious over the powers, we don’t see it.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at what Paul refers to when he speaks of powers, authorities, rulers and principalities, and how those entities relate to the world today.
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Suzie Lind - Paul tells the Ephesians how he has been praying for them to grow in their experiential knowledge of God.
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